i think pre- strike. how can this be post mint?
if a "penny" is called a "cent", why does the boxes of "cents" say $25 "pennies" on the side of the box?
i still keep the pre 1982 cents though, you never know.:goofer:
well, look on the bright side, it has a S mint.:thumb: keep all S mint coins. most are not proofs, but finding a S mintmark is kinda rare. alot...
a 1959 dime is worth 95 cents according to todays market value.
i'm starting to get fed up with this!:headbang: cent, penny, same thing!;)
bruce, i find them at the office supply part of walmart. you know, where the paper, pencils, paper, ink pads, coin tubes are? they are right near...
here's another picture of it. hope this one is better.:( you never know about those scans!
they sell them at walmart also. i've seen them. i don't know how good they work but their like $15 for the cheapest and $25 for the most expensive.
i didn't know those were spendable. i bet the cashier was happy!
i got this 1950D nickel that i bought in a set of 1938-1961 jefferson nickel set. how much would this be worth? what is the grade? i've had it for...
looked them up on ebay, the starting bid is $2. seems not much premium to me.
what is a spoon we're talking about? eating?:eat:
here's the back of the 1950D.
i got a really good deal on a completed 1938-1961 jefferson set about a year ago. it had every key date, every coin, and every coin was vg or...
yes!:kewl: i finally got one in change today! first coin with 2007 on it i have found! heres some pictures of it.
just leave it alone, and don't spend it. i have about a dozen wheats with pvc. i just leave it alone. this may sound stupid, but is pvc...
what years are they?
looks like a little bit of doubling. i would get it checked out if i were you.
none here in missouri yet.
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